the return of the Pahlavi kingdom
Iran’s nationalism encompasses a diverse tapestry of dialects,
including Turkish, Kurdish, Arabic, Balochi, Lori, Gilaki, Talysh, and Farsi, interwoven with common traditions such as Yalda, Chaharshanbe Suri, and Nowruz. Despite this diversity, several unifying elements shape Iranian nationalism into a cohesive phenomenon. These elements include: Belonging to the land of Iran: Iranian nationalists identify themselves as citizens of #Iran and feel a deep sense of belonging to its land. Pride in Iran’s history and culture: Iranian nationalists hold a deep reverence for Iran’s rich history and culture, recognizing it as an integral part of their identity. Shared national symbols: The flag of the lion and the sun and the national anthem of Iran serve as powerful symbols that unite Iranian nationalists across their diverse backgrounds. The identity of the kingdom: Many Iranian nationalists view the Pahlavi monarchy as a symbol of Iran’s past glory and advocate for its return. Considering these unifying elements, Iranian nationalism emerges as a coherent and integrated phenomenon, shaped and enriched by Iran’s ethnic and linguistic diversity. Among Iranian nationalists, a significant segment supports the return of the Pahlavi monarchy. Proponents of the monarchy believe that a restoration of the system could bring Iran back to its former prominence. Iranian’s society wants the return of the Pahlavi kingdom.